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Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome for advancing healthcare, medicine, agriculture, to name a few.
Since Genetic Engineering is a highly research oriented field, a PhD degree is imperative if you want to climb up the ladder at work. PhD graduates usually go on to do their postdoctoral training and join university as professors or enter industry as research scientists. Students with just an undergraduate or masters degree can only work as research assistants or at best as lab managers. They cannot do independent research projects, lead a team of researchers or start their own lab.
Genetic Engineering scientists and researchers usually find jobs in the research labs of universities and research institutions. Some even join the R&D section of biotech industries. Students with M.Tech or MSc degree in Genetic Engineering or Biotechnology with specialization in Genetic Engineering can find jobs in biotech and pharma companies or join universities as research assistants. Some universities in India also hire MTech/MSc students as lecturers.
Very few universities in India offer Genetic Engineering courses and they are as follows
• SRM University [B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD in Genetic Engineering]
• Bharath University, Chennai [M.Tech in Genetic Engineering]
• Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna [B.Tech and MTech in Genetic Engineering]
Most universities offer Genetic Engineering as a specialization within a broader field such as Biotechnology or Biological Sciences. Students usually pursue a degree in Biotechnology/Biology and specialize in genetic engineering for their research projects. This is how it works at all levels, be it BTech, MSc/MTech or PhD.
Some of the Genetic Engineering research centers in India:
• JNCASR, Bangalore
• ICGEB, New Delhi
• RGCB, Thirvananthapuram
• IGIB, Delhi
• TIFR, Mumbai
• IISc, Bangalore
• NII, Delhi
• IIT Biotechnology departments
How to prepare for a career in this field?
If your goal is to pursue a research career in Genetic Engineering, then your best bet would be to complete your undergraduate degree and pursue masters course in a reputed university in India or abroad. For Indian universities, all you need is the GATE/JAM scores. For universities abroad, your GPA, GRE/TOEFL scores and research projects are very important. For this purpose, start doing projects under a professor in your department or in other universities/research institutions. Doing summer internships in prestigious research organizations such as TIFR, IISc etc. will not only help enhance your research skills but will also make you a likely candidate for scholarships and funding for masters/phd programs abroad.
Scope in India and abroad
India:
Genetic Engineering is still in the development stage in India. The past few years have seen a significant increase in the allocation of grants and funding for genetic engineering research and development and quite a number of scientific institutions such as the IISERs etc have been established by the Indian government. There is definitely a lot of momentum in this space but the opportunities are not as good as abroad.
Abroad:
USA, UK, Europe, Canada are doing very well in genetic engineering research. USA and UK are at the forefront of research in genetic engineering. If your goal is to pursue groundbreaking research in this field and publish high quality papers and research articles, then your best bet would be pursue your higher studies and find jobs in any one of these countries.
The starting salary of the genetic engineer is Rs. 20000 to Rs. 25000. Students having a bachelor degree in genetics, can earn 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year.
Some of the major employers for geneticist in India are:
• AIIMS
• Biocon
• Serum Institute
• Tata Memorial Centre
• Indian Society of Cell Biology
• Bcs-Insilico Biology
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Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide information and support to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, genetic counselors earned an average salary of $69,540 per year and an average hourly wage of $33.43. Although genetic counseling is a relatively new career field with few individuals employed in the United States (2,180 as of 2014), this career does hold some exciting prospects for the future.
In this article, you'll learn the job duties of a genetic counselor ("a day in the life"), the education requirements ("how to become a genetic counselor), and detailed salary statistics ("how much money do they make?").
Genetic Counselor Job Duties
Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to help determine risks for certain birth defects and genetic disorders. Here are some of the daily tasks a genetic counselor will perform:
They meet with patients to obtain comprehensive individual family and medical histories.
They study and evaluate genetic information from DNA laboratory tests to identify patients or families at risk for specific genetic risks.
They create detailed consultation reports to provide information on complex genetic concepts for patients or referring physicians.
They discuss testing options and the associated risks, benefits, and limitations with patients and families.
They counsel patients and family members by providing information, education, or reassurance regarding genetic risks and inherited conditions.
They participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics and genomics.
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CAREERS IN B.Sc.Genetics.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc. Genetics, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job Opportunities,Education details of B.Sc. Genetics.
BSc in Genetics stands for a degree in Bachelors of Genetics. Generally, BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics are a course that lasts for almost three years. Genetics is a branch in biology that covers all the branches under genes, variations and heredity in living organisms, preferably, all the living organisms.
Also, this course provides an insight majorly in the various ways traits are passed on from one generation to another. It is a degree course covering six semesters at the end of three years.
The subjects that are included in learning Genetics are Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Microscopy, Microbiology, Model Organisms, Biometry, Mendelian Genetics, Biotechnology, Cloning, Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.
The employment faculty of this course ranges from:
• Animal breeding industry
• Beauty care
• Animal science
• Brewing
• Educational institutions
• Food processing industry
• Health care
• Hospitals
• Universities
• Military
• Pharmaceuticals industry and supplies
• Gene therapy
• Horticulture
• DNA forensics department
The students after completing their course can seek jobs in the above mentioned industries.
Following is a list of universities across India that provides the best of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics courses:
• AWHSpecial college- Bachelor of science in Genetics
• DayanandaSagar institutions (DSI) Bangalore- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar- Bachelor of science in human genetics
• Kakatiya University (KU) Warangal- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Padmashree group- Bachelors in science genetics
• St. GeorgeCollege of management, science and nursing- Bachelor of Science in genetics.
Here is a list of major employers in Biologists across India:
• AIIMS
• BSc- Insilico Biology
• Tata Memorial Centre
• IndianSociety of Cell Biology
The student after completing his/ her degree of Genetics can opt for an array of fields to explore. Thus, this degree provides an insight to a vast number of career options to choose from.
• Lecturer
• Consultant
• Museum Educator
• Biotech Engineer
• Pharmaceuticals
• Food Processing
• Researcher
• Biophysicist
• Epidemiologist
• FoodScientist
• Immunologist
• Nutritionist
• Laboratory Technician
• Biology ContentDeveloper
Also, there are a number of advanced courses which could be done after attaining the degree of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics which include MSc Genetics, MPhil Genetics, PhD Genetics.
The pay slip of a student after completing his/ her Bachelors in Genetics can earn in the following way:
• Microarray Software Engineer – $88,400
• Statistical Genetics Analyst – $85,000
• Senior Scientist – $95,000
• Bioinformatics Research Associate – $68,000
• Bioinformatics Scientist – $88,400
• Cytogenetic Technologist – $50,320
• Molecular Genetics clinical Lab Scientist – $59,987
• Genetic Counselor – $54,600
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Kate Rogers reports on employment opportunities in the field of genetics.

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Professor Helmerhorst tells how a Curtin degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology will open doors to a wide variety of important careers, while graduate Aaron Mackay talks about the great travelling opportunities his degree and career have afforded him.

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Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. Taking a job in a bank, she studied Biology at university but found studying whilst working hard. On her job she says, "it's good working in an environment like this because there is always something new being identified or discovered."Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/helen-s/?length=short

Genetic engineering

Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.

An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria generated in 1973 and GM mice in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. GloFish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States in December 2003.

Charting at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart, "Genetic Engineering" ended the band's run of four consecutive Top 10 hits in the UK. It was also a Top 20 hit in several European territories, and peaked at number 5 in Spain. It missed the United States Billboard Hot 100 but made number 32 on the Mainstream Rock chart. US critic Ned Raggett retrospectively lauded the "soaring", "enjoyable" single in a positive review of Dazzle Ships for AllMusic, asserting: "Why it wasn't a hit remains a mystery."

Career

A career is an individual's journey through learning, work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a career and the term is used in a variety of ways.

Definitions and etymology

Career is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a person's "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". In this definition career is understood to relate to a range of aspects of an individual's life, learning and work. Career is also frequently understood to relate to the working aspects of an individual's life e.g. as in career woman. A third way in which the term career is used to describe an occupation or a profession that usually involves special training or formal education, and is considered to be a person’s lifework. In this case "a career" is seen as a sequence of related jobs usually pursued within a single industry or sector e.g. "a career in education" or "a career in the building trade".

Historic changes in careers

Myers–Briggs Type Indicator

The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-report questionnaire designed to indicate psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.

The MBTI was constructed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. It is based on the typological theory proposed by Carl Jung who had speculated that there are four principal psychological functions by which humans experience the world – sensation, intuition, feeling, and thinking – and that one of these four functions is dominant for a person most of the time.
The MBTI was constructed for normal populations and emphasizes the value of naturally occurring differences. "The underlying assumption of the MBTI is that we all have specific preferences in the way we construe our experiences, and these preferences underlie our interests, needs, values, and motivation."

Although popular in the business sector, the MBTI exhibits significant psychometric deficiencies, notably including poor validity (it does not measure what it purports to measure) and poor reliability (it will give different results for the same person on different occasions). The four scales used in MBTI have some correlation with four of the Big Five personality traits, which are still controversial, but more widely accepted than MBTI.

Careers360

Careers360 is data-enabled and technology driven products and services company. It was founded in year 2009 by Maheshwer Peri. It provides a platform to students which helps them optimize their career options and make informed career decision. They provide personalized prediction and recommendations to students based on their billions of data points to make the right decision for their careers.

Careers360 assists students through challenges like exam preparation, identifying the right colleges, profile evaluation, admission guidance and finally evolving into a complete future career planning. It provides everything related education and career decisions, across print, web and mobile platforms.

In Jan 2016, Careers360 has raised an undisclosed amount of investment from MeritTrac, a subsidiary of Manipal Global Education Services.

History

Careers360, a subsidiary of Pathfinder Publishing Pvt. Ltd. was founded in 2009 by Maheshwer Peri with launch of English Magazine and Hindi Magazine. It launched its web platform in 2012 with the motive to reach out to mass audience. In 2014 Careers360 came up with data driven tools/products through which they provide personalized prediction & recommendations to its users to choose wisely while making a career decision.

Genetic relationship (linguistics)

In linguistics, genetic relationship is the usual term for the relationship which exists between languages that are members of the same language family. The term genealogical relationship is sometimes used to avoid confusion with the unrelated use of the term in biological genetics. Languages that possess genetic ties with one another belong to the same linguistic grouping, known as a language family. These ties are established through use of the comparative method of linguistic analysis.

Two languages are considered to be genetically related if one is descended from the other or if both are descended from a common ancestor. For example, Italian is descended from Latin. Italian and Latin are therefore said to be genetically related. Spanish is also descended from Latin. Therefore, Spanish and Italian are genetically related. In a similar way, Swedish and Norwegian are genetically related through the North Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.

The father of genetics is Gregor Mendel, a late 19th-century scientist and Augustinianfriar. Mendel studied 'trait inheritance', patterns in the way traits were handed down from parents to offspring. He observed that organisms (pea plants) inherit traits by way of discrete "units of inheritance". This term, still used today, is a somewhat ambiguous definition of what is referred to as a gene.

Trait inheritance and molecular inheritance mechanisms of genes are still a primary principle of genetics in the 21st century, but modern genetics has expanded beyond inheritance to studying the function and behavior of genes. Gene structure and function, variation, and distribution are studied within the context of the cell, the organism (e.g. dominance) and within the context of a population. Genetics has given rise to a number of sub-fields including epigenetics and population genetics. Organisms studied within the broad field span the domain of life, including bacteria, plants, animals, and humans.

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Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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My career in genomics: cancer biology

My career in genomics: cancer biology

My career in genomics: cancer biology

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-cancer-biology
In this film NikiPatel talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the genetics of cancer. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

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Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome for advancing healthcare, medicine, agriculture, to name a few.
Since Genetic Engineering is a highly research oriented field, a PhD degree is imperative if you want to climb up the ladder at work. PhD graduates usually go on to do their postdoctoral training and join university as professors or enter industry as research scientists. Students with just an undergraduate or masters degree can only work as research assistants or at best as lab managers. They cannot do independent research projects, lead a team of researchers or start their own lab.
Genetic Engineering scientists and researchers usually find jobs in the research labs of universities and research institutions. Some even join the R&D section of biotech industries. Students with M.Tech or MSc degree in Genetic Engineering or Biotechnology with specialization in Genetic Engineering can find jobs in biotech and pharma companies or join universities as research assistants. Some universities in India also hire MTech/MSc students as lecturers.
Very few universities in India offer Genetic Engineering courses and they are as follows
• SRM University [B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD in Genetic Engineering]
• Bharath University, Chennai [M.Tech in Genetic Engineering]
• Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna [B.Tech and MTech in Genetic Engineering]
Most universities offer Genetic Engineering as a specialization within a broader field such as Biotechnology or Biological Sciences. Students usually pursue a degree in Biotechnology/Biology and specialize in genetic engineering for their research projects. This is how it works at all levels, be it BTech, MSc/MTech or PhD.
Some of the Genetic Engineering research centers in India:
• JNCASR, Bangalore
• ICGEB, New Delhi
• RGCB, Thirvananthapuram
• IGIB, Delhi
• TIFR, Mumbai
• IISc, Bangalore
• NII, Delhi
• IIT Biotechnology departments
How to prepare for a career in this field?
If your goal is to pursue a research career in Genetic Engineering, then your best bet would be to complete your undergraduate degree and pursue masters course in a reputed university in India or abroad. For Indian universities, all you need is the GATE/JAM scores. For universities abroad, your GPA, GRE/TOEFL scores and research projects are very important. For this purpose, start doing projects under a professor in your department or in other universities/research institutions. Doing summer internships in prestigious research organizations such as TIFR, IISc etc. will not only help enhance your research skills but will also make you a likely candidate for scholarships and funding for masters/phd programs abroad.
Scope in India and abroad
India:
Genetic Engineering is still in the development stage in India. The past few years have seen a significant increase in the allocation of grants and funding for genetic engineering research and development and quite a number of scientific institutions such as the IISERs etc have been established by the Indian government. There is definitely a lot of momentum in this space but the opportunities are not as good as abroad.
Abroad:
USA, UK, Europe, Canada are doing very well in genetic engineering research. USA and UK are at the forefront of research in genetic engineering. If your goal is to pursue groundbreaking research in this field and publish high quality papers and research articles, then your best bet would be pursue your higher studies and find jobs in any one of these countries.
The starting salary of the genetic engineer is Rs. 20000 to Rs. 25000. Students having a bachelor degree in genetics, can earn 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year.
Some of the major employers for geneticist in India are:
• AIIMS
• Biocon
• Serum Institute
• Tata Memorial Centre
• Indian Society of Cell Biology
• Bcs-Insilico Biology
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Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide information and support to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, genetic counselors earned an average salary of $69,540 per year and an average hourly wage of $33.43. Although genetic counseling is a relatively new career field with few individuals employed in the United States (2,180 as of 2014), this career does hold some exciting prospects for the future.
In this article, you'll learn the job duties of a genetic counselor ("a day in the life"), the education requirements ("how to become a genetic counselor), and detailed salary statistics ("how much money do they make?").
Genetic Counselor Job Duties
Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to help determine risks for certain birth defects and genetic disorders. Here are some of the daily tasks a genetic counselor will perform:
They meet with patients to obtain comprehensive individual family and medical histories.
They study and evaluate genetic information from DNA laboratory tests to identify patients or families at risk for specific genetic risks.
They create detailed consultation reports to provide information on complex genetic concepts for patients or referring physicians.
They discuss testing options and the associated risks, benefits, and limitations with patients and families.
They counsel patients and family members by providing information, education, or reassurance regarding genetic risks and inherited conditions.
They participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics and genomics.
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BSc in Genetics stands for a degree in Bachelors of Genetics. Generally, BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics are a course that lasts for almost three years. Genetics is a branch in biology that covers all the branches under genes, variations and heredity in living organisms, preferably, all the living organisms.
Also, this course provides an insight majorly in the various ways traits are passed on from one generation to another. It is a degree course covering six semesters at the end of three years.
The subjects that are included in learning Genetics are Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Microscopy, Microbiology, Model Organisms, Biometry, Mendelian Genetics, Biotechnology, Cloning, Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.
The employment faculty of this course ranges from:
• Animal breeding industry
• Beauty care
• Animal science
• Brewing
• Educational institutions
• Food processing industry
• Health care
• Hospitals
• Universities
• Military
• Pharmaceuticals industry and supplies
• Gene therapy
• Horticulture
• DNA forensics department
The students after completing their course can seek jobs in the above mentioned industries.
Following is a list of universities across India that provides the best of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics courses:
• AWHSpecial college- Bachelor of science in Genetics
• DayanandaSagar institutions (DSI) Bangalore- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar- Bachelor of science in human genetics
• Kakatiya University (KU) Warangal- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Padmashree group- Bachelors in science genetics
• St. GeorgeCollege of management, science and nursing- Bachelor of Science in genetics.
Here is a list of major employers in Biologists across India:
• AIIMS
• BSc- Insilico Biology
• Tata Memorial Centre
• IndianSociety of Cell Biology
The student after completing his/ her degree of Genetics can opt for an array of fields to explore. Thus, this degree provides an insight to a vast number of career options to choose from.
• Lecturer
• Consultant
• Museum Educator
• Biotech Engineer
• Pharmaceuticals
• Food Processing
• Researcher
• Biophysicist
• Epidemiologist
• FoodScientist
• Immunologist
• Nutritionist
• Laboratory Technician
• Biology ContentDeveloper
Also, there are a number of advanced courses which could be done after attaining the degree of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics which include MSc Genetics, MPhil Genetics, PhD Genetics.
The pay slip of a student after completing his/ her Bachelors in Genetics can earn in the following way:
• Microarray Software Engineer – $88,400
• Statistical Genetics Analyst – $85,000
• Senior Scientist – $95,000
• Bioinformatics Research Associate – $68,000
• Bioinformatics Scientist – $88,400
• Cytogenetic Technologist – $50,320
• Molecular Genetics clinical Lab Scientist – $59,987
• Genetic Counselor – $54,600
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2:40

Where the Jobs Are: Genetic Counseling

Where the Jobs Are: Genetic Counseling

Where the Jobs Are: Genetic Counseling

Kate Rogers reports on employment opportunities in the field of genetics.

My career in genomics: immune diseases

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-immune-diseases
In this film Gosia Trynka talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the effect of genetic changes on the immune system. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

Study Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology at Curtin University

http://biomed.curtin.edu.au/
Professor Helmerhorst tells how a Curtin degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology will open doors to a wide variety of important careers, while graduate Aaron Mackay talks about the great travelling opportunities his degree and career have afforded him.

4:01

Career Advice on becoming a Molecular Geneticist by Helen S (Full Version)

Career Advice on becoming a Molecular Geneticist by Helen S (Full Version)

Career Advice on becoming a Molecular Geneticist by Helen S (Full Version)

Visithttp://icould.com/videos/helen-s/ for more careers info.
Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. Taking a job in a bank, she studied Biology at university but found studying whilst working hard. On her job she says, "it's good working in an environment like this because there is always something new being identified or discovered."Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/helen-s/?length=short

4:17

Genetics as a Career

Genetics as a Career

Genetics as a Career

Ms. Swati Salunkhe in this episode talks about the field Genetics. Genetics is a part of modern biology and biotechnology. It involves study of hereditary and factors governing it. The field involves research work, the way biological characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another. Genetic Engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms. The work involves extracting the DNA out of one organism, changing it using chemicals or radiation and subsequently putting it back into the same or a different organism. They also study how traits and characteristics are transmitted through the generations, and how genetic disorders are caused. Their research involves researching the causes and discovering potential cures if any. To get in to the field one can start after class 12th with Science as background. Very few universities are giving genetics as specialization at undergraduate level but being interdisciplinary study by itself most of the universities are offering at the master’s level. It could be done after MBBS, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biology, and Microbiology. Along with this on requires certain personality traits like judgment capability, being organized, analytical skills, methodological approach, observation skills, stamina to work long hours, patience and be a team player. Job prospects are available in the field of Medical sciences, Pharmaceutical companies, Agriculture sector, Biotechnology industries and industries dealing with production, manufacture and research in biological and allied products.. Genetics is a field for individual who would like to go beyond to know what a physical body does or what makes a person and how things can be made better. Be it human being, animals or plant products. If one wants to rechange, redefine the human life and environment then one can consider genetics as the field as a career.

1:18

Careers in Individualized Medicine: Genetic Scientist

Careers in Individualized Medicine: Genetic Scientist

Careers in Individualized Medicine: Genetic Scientist

Margo Cousin, Ph.D., is a genetic scientist who loves to solve puzzles...health puzzles, that is!
To learn more about the Mayo ClinicCenter for Individualized Medicine, visit https://mayocl.in/2lj8hmL

CAREERS IN GENETICS.Go through the career opportunities of GENETICS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Top recruiters,Higher education details of GENETICS.
Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist...

published: 17 Jun 2015

My career in genomics: cancer biology

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-cancer-biology
In this film NikiPatel talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the genetics of cancer. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

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Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome for advancing healthcare, medicine, agriculture, to name a few.
Since Genetic Engineering is a highly research oriented field, a PhD degree is imperative if you want to climb up the ladder at work. PhD graduates usually go on to do their postdoctoral training and join university as professors or enter industry as research scientists. Students with just an undergraduate or masters degree can only work as research assistants or at best as lab managers. They cannot do independent research projects, lead a team of researchers or start their own lab.
Genetic Engineering sci...

Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide information and support to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, genetic counselors earned an average salary of $69,540 per year and an average hourly wage of $33.43. Although genetic counseling is a relatively new career field with few individuals employed in the United States (2,180 as of 2014), this career does hold some exciting prospects for the future.
In this article, you'll learn the job duties of a genetic counselor ("a day in the life"), the education requirements ("how to become a genetic counselo...

CAREERS IN B.Sc.Genetics.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc. Genetics, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job Opportunities,Education details of B.Sc. Genetics.
BSc in Genetics stands for a degree in Bachelors of Genetics. Generally, BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics are a course that lasts for almost three years. Genetics is a branch in biology that covers all the branches under genes, variations and heredity in living organisms, preferably, all the living organisms.
Also, this course provides an insight majorly in the various ways traits are passed on from one generation to another. It is a degree course covering six semesters at the ...

published: 03 Aug 2015

Where the Jobs Are: Genetic Counseling

Kate Rogers reports on employment opportunities in the field of genetics.

My career in genomics: immune diseases

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-immune-diseases
In this film Gosia Trynka talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the effect of genetic changes on the immune system. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

Study Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology at Curtin University

http://biomed.curtin.edu.au/
Professor Helmerhorst tells how a Curtin degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology will open doors to a wide variety of important careers, while graduate Aaron Mackay talks about the great travelling opportunities his degree and career have afforded him.

published: 29 Nov 2011

Career Advice on becoming a Molecular Geneticist by Helen S (Full Version)

Visithttp://icould.com/videos/helen-s/ for more careers info.
Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. Taking a job in a bank, she studied Biology at university but found studying whilst working hard. On her job she says, "it's good working in an environment like this because there is always something new being identified or discovered."Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/helen-s/?length=short

published: 22 May 2011

Genetics as a Career

Ms. Swati Salunkhe in this episode talks about the field Genetics. Genetics is a part of modern biology and biotechnology. It involves study of hereditary and factors governing it. The field involves research work, the way biological characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another. Genetic Engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms. The work involves extracting the DNA out of one organism, changing it using chemicals or radiation and subsequently putting it back into the same or a different organism. They also study how traits and characteristics are transmitted through the generations, and how genetic disorders are caused. Their research involves researching the causes and...

published: 28 Sep 2018

Careers in Individualized Medicine: Genetic Scientist

Margo Cousin, Ph.D., is a genetic scientist who loves to solve puzzles...health puzzles, that is!
To learn more about the Mayo ClinicCenter for Individualized Medicine, visit https://mayocl.in/2lj8hmL

CAREERS IN GENETICS.Go through the career opportunities of GENETICS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Top recruiters,Higher education details of GENETICS.
Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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CAREERS IN GENETICS.Go through the career opportunities of GENETICS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Top recruiters,Higher education details of GENETICS.
Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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My career in genomics: cancer biology

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-i...

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-cancer-biology
In this film NikiPatel talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the genetics of cancer. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-cancer-biology
In this film NikiPatel talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the genetics of cancer. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

Get the latest interview tips,Job notifications,top MNC openings,placement papers and many more only at Freshersworld.com(www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube).
Ge...

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Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome for advancing healthcare, medicine, agriculture, to name a few.
Since Genetic Engineering is a highly research oriented field, a PhD degree is imperative if you want to climb up the ladder at work. PhD graduates usually go on to do their postdoctoral training and join university as professors or enter industry as research scientists. Students with just an undergraduate or masters degree can only work as research assistants or at best as lab managers. They cannot do independent research projects, lead a team of researchers or start their own lab.
Genetic Engineering scientists and researchers usually find jobs in the research labs of universities and research institutions. Some even join the R&D section of biotech industries. Students with M.Tech or MSc degree in Genetic Engineering or Biotechnology with specialization in Genetic Engineering can find jobs in biotech and pharma companies or join universities as research assistants. Some universities in India also hire MTech/MSc students as lecturers.
Very few universities in India offer Genetic Engineering courses and they are as follows
• SRM University [B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD in Genetic Engineering]
• Bharath University, Chennai [M.Tech in Genetic Engineering]
• Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna [B.Tech and MTech in Genetic Engineering]
Most universities offer Genetic Engineering as a specialization within a broader field such as Biotechnology or Biological Sciences. Students usually pursue a degree in Biotechnology/Biology and specialize in genetic engineering for their research projects. This is how it works at all levels, be it BTech, MSc/MTech or PhD.
Some of the Genetic Engineering research centers in India:
• JNCASR, Bangalore
• ICGEB, New Delhi
• RGCB, Thirvananthapuram
• IGIB, Delhi
• TIFR, Mumbai
• IISc, Bangalore
• NII, Delhi
• IIT Biotechnology departments
How to prepare for a career in this field?
If your goal is to pursue a research career in Genetic Engineering, then your best bet would be to complete your undergraduate degree and pursue masters course in a reputed university in India or abroad. For Indian universities, all you need is the GATE/JAM scores. For universities abroad, your GPA, GRE/TOEFL scores and research projects are very important. For this purpose, start doing projects under a professor in your department or in other universities/research institutions. Doing summer internships in prestigious research organizations such as TIFR, IISc etc. will not only help enhance your research skills but will also make you a likely candidate for scholarships and funding for masters/phd programs abroad.
Scope in India and abroad
India:
Genetic Engineering is still in the development stage in India. The past few years have seen a significant increase in the allocation of grants and funding for genetic engineering research and development and quite a number of scientific institutions such as the IISERs etc have been established by the Indian government. There is definitely a lot of momentum in this space but the opportunities are not as good as abroad.
Abroad:
USA, UK, Europe, Canada are doing very well in genetic engineering research. USA and UK are at the forefront of research in genetic engineering. If your goal is to pursue groundbreaking research in this field and publish high quality papers and research articles, then your best bet would be pursue your higher studies and find jobs in any one of these countries.
The starting salary of the genetic engineer is Rs. 20000 to Rs. 25000. Students having a bachelor degree in genetics, can earn 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year.
Some of the major employers for geneticist in India are:
• AIIMS
• Biocon
• Serum Institute
• Tata Memorial Centre
• Indian Society of Cell Biology
• Bcs-Insilico Biology
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Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome for advancing healthcare, medicine, agriculture, to name a few.
Since Genetic Engineering is a highly research oriented field, a PhD degree is imperative if you want to climb up the ladder at work. PhD graduates usually go on to do their postdoctoral training and join university as professors or enter industry as research scientists. Students with just an undergraduate or masters degree can only work as research assistants or at best as lab managers. They cannot do independent research projects, lead a team of researchers or start their own lab.
Genetic Engineering scientists and researchers usually find jobs in the research labs of universities and research institutions. Some even join the R&D section of biotech industries. Students with M.Tech or MSc degree in Genetic Engineering or Biotechnology with specialization in Genetic Engineering can find jobs in biotech and pharma companies or join universities as research assistants. Some universities in India also hire MTech/MSc students as lecturers.
Very few universities in India offer Genetic Engineering courses and they are as follows
• SRM University [B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD in Genetic Engineering]
• Bharath University, Chennai [M.Tech in Genetic Engineering]
• Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna [B.Tech and MTech in Genetic Engineering]
Most universities offer Genetic Engineering as a specialization within a broader field such as Biotechnology or Biological Sciences. Students usually pursue a degree in Biotechnology/Biology and specialize in genetic engineering for their research projects. This is how it works at all levels, be it BTech, MSc/MTech or PhD.
Some of the Genetic Engineering research centers in India:
• JNCASR, Bangalore
• ICGEB, New Delhi
• RGCB, Thirvananthapuram
• IGIB, Delhi
• TIFR, Mumbai
• IISc, Bangalore
• NII, Delhi
• IIT Biotechnology departments
How to prepare for a career in this field?
If your goal is to pursue a research career in Genetic Engineering, then your best bet would be to complete your undergraduate degree and pursue masters course in a reputed university in India or abroad. For Indian universities, all you need is the GATE/JAM scores. For universities abroad, your GPA, GRE/TOEFL scores and research projects are very important. For this purpose, start doing projects under a professor in your department or in other universities/research institutions. Doing summer internships in prestigious research organizations such as TIFR, IISc etc. will not only help enhance your research skills but will also make you a likely candidate for scholarships and funding for masters/phd programs abroad.
Scope in India and abroad
India:
Genetic Engineering is still in the development stage in India. The past few years have seen a significant increase in the allocation of grants and funding for genetic engineering research and development and quite a number of scientific institutions such as the IISERs etc have been established by the Indian government. There is definitely a lot of momentum in this space but the opportunities are not as good as abroad.
Abroad:
USA, UK, Europe, Canada are doing very well in genetic engineering research. USA and UK are at the forefront of research in genetic engineering. If your goal is to pursue groundbreaking research in this field and publish high quality papers and research articles, then your best bet would be pursue your higher studies and find jobs in any one of these countries.
The starting salary of the genetic engineer is Rs. 20000 to Rs. 25000. Students having a bachelor degree in genetics, can earn 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year.
Some of the major employers for geneticist in India are:
• AIIMS
• Biocon
• Serum Institute
• Tata Memorial Centre
• Indian Society of Cell Biology
• Bcs-Insilico Biology
Download our app today to manage recruitment when ever and where ever you want : Link :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freshersworld.jobs&hl=en
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Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide...

Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide information and support to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, genetic counselors earned an average salary of $69,540 per year and an average hourly wage of $33.43. Although genetic counseling is a relatively new career field with few individuals employed in the United States (2,180 as of 2014), this career does hold some exciting prospects for the future.
In this article, you'll learn the job duties of a genetic counselor ("a day in the life"), the education requirements ("how to become a genetic counselor), and detailed salary statistics ("how much money do they make?").
Genetic Counselor Job Duties
Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to help determine risks for certain birth defects and genetic disorders. Here are some of the daily tasks a genetic counselor will perform:
They meet with patients to obtain comprehensive individual family and medical histories.
They study and evaluate genetic information from DNA laboratory tests to identify patients or families at risk for specific genetic risks.
They create detailed consultation reports to provide information on complex genetic concepts for patients or referring physicians.
They discuss testing options and the associated risks, benefits, and limitations with patients and families.
They counsel patients and family members by providing information, education, or reassurance regarding genetic risks and inherited conditions.
They participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics and genomics.
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Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide information and support to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, genetic counselors earned an average salary of $69,540 per year and an average hourly wage of $33.43. Although genetic counseling is a relatively new career field with few individuals employed in the United States (2,180 as of 2014), this career does hold some exciting prospects for the future.
In this article, you'll learn the job duties of a genetic counselor ("a day in the life"), the education requirements ("how to become a genetic counselor), and detailed salary statistics ("how much money do they make?").
Genetic Counselor Job Duties
Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to help determine risks for certain birth defects and genetic disorders. Here are some of the daily tasks a genetic counselor will perform:
They meet with patients to obtain comprehensive individual family and medical histories.
They study and evaluate genetic information from DNA laboratory tests to identify patients or families at risk for specific genetic risks.
They create detailed consultation reports to provide information on complex genetic concepts for patients or referring physicians.
They discuss testing options and the associated risks, benefits, and limitations with patients and families.
They counsel patients and family members by providing information, education, or reassurance regarding genetic risks and inherited conditions.
They participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics and genomics.
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CAREERS IN B.Sc.Genetics.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc. Genetics, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job Opportunities,Education details of B.Sc. Genetics.
BSc in Genetics stands for a degree in Bachelors of Genetics. Generally, BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics are a course that lasts for almost three years. Genetics is a branch in biology that covers all the branches under genes, variations and heredity in living organisms, preferably, all the living organisms.
Also, this course provides an insight majorly in the various ways traits are passed on from one generation to another. It is a degree course covering six semesters at the end of three years.
The subjects that are included in learning Genetics are Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Microscopy, Microbiology, Model Organisms, Biometry, Mendelian Genetics, Biotechnology, Cloning, Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.
The employment faculty of this course ranges from:
• Animal breeding industry
• Beauty care
• Animal science
• Brewing
• Educational institutions
• Food processing industry
• Health care
• Hospitals
• Universities
• Military
• Pharmaceuticals industry and supplies
• Gene therapy
• Horticulture
• DNA forensics department
The students after completing their course can seek jobs in the above mentioned industries.
Following is a list of universities across India that provides the best of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics courses:
• AWHSpecial college- Bachelor of science in Genetics
• DayanandaSagar institutions (DSI) Bangalore- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar- Bachelor of science in human genetics
• Kakatiya University (KU) Warangal- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Padmashree group- Bachelors in science genetics
• St. GeorgeCollege of management, science and nursing- Bachelor of Science in genetics.
Here is a list of major employers in Biologists across India:
• AIIMS
• BSc- Insilico Biology
• Tata Memorial Centre
• IndianSociety of Cell Biology
The student after completing his/ her degree of Genetics can opt for an array of fields to explore. Thus, this degree provides an insight to a vast number of career options to choose from.
• Lecturer
• Consultant
• Museum Educator
• Biotech Engineer
• Pharmaceuticals
• Food Processing
• Researcher
• Biophysicist
• Epidemiologist
• FoodScientist
• Immunologist
• Nutritionist
• Laboratory Technician
• Biology ContentDeveloper
Also, there are a number of advanced courses which could be done after attaining the degree of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics which include MSc Genetics, MPhil Genetics, PhD Genetics.
The pay slip of a student after completing his/ her Bachelors in Genetics can earn in the following way:
• Microarray Software Engineer – $88,400
• Statistical Genetics Analyst – $85,000
• Senior Scientist – $95,000
• Bioinformatics Research Associate – $68,000
• Bioinformatics Scientist – $88,400
• Cytogenetic Technologist – $50,320
• Molecular Genetics clinical Lab Scientist – $59,987
• Genetic Counselor – $54,600
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BSc in Genetics stands for a degree in Bachelors of Genetics. Generally, BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics are a course that lasts for almost three years. Genetics is a branch in biology that covers all the branches under genes, variations and heredity in living organisms, preferably, all the living organisms.
Also, this course provides an insight majorly in the various ways traits are passed on from one generation to another. It is a degree course covering six semesters at the end of three years.
The subjects that are included in learning Genetics are Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Microscopy, Microbiology, Model Organisms, Biometry, Mendelian Genetics, Biotechnology, Cloning, Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.
The employment faculty of this course ranges from:
• Animal breeding industry
• Beauty care
• Animal science
• Brewing
• Educational institutions
• Food processing industry
• Health care
• Hospitals
• Universities
• Military
• Pharmaceuticals industry and supplies
• Gene therapy
• Horticulture
• DNA forensics department
The students after completing their course can seek jobs in the above mentioned industries.
Following is a list of universities across India that provides the best of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics courses:
• AWHSpecial college- Bachelor of science in Genetics
• DayanandaSagar institutions (DSI) Bangalore- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar- Bachelor of science in human genetics
• Kakatiya University (KU) Warangal- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Padmashree group- Bachelors in science genetics
• St. GeorgeCollege of management, science and nursing- Bachelor of Science in genetics.
Here is a list of major employers in Biologists across India:
• AIIMS
• BSc- Insilico Biology
• Tata Memorial Centre
• IndianSociety of Cell Biology
The student after completing his/ her degree of Genetics can opt for an array of fields to explore. Thus, this degree provides an insight to a vast number of career options to choose from.
• Lecturer
• Consultant
• Museum Educator
• Biotech Engineer
• Pharmaceuticals
• Food Processing
• Researcher
• Biophysicist
• Epidemiologist
• FoodScientist
• Immunologist
• Nutritionist
• Laboratory Technician
• Biology ContentDeveloper
Also, there are a number of advanced courses which could be done after attaining the degree of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics which include MSc Genetics, MPhil Genetics, PhD Genetics.
The pay slip of a student after completing his/ her Bachelors in Genetics can earn in the following way:
• Microarray Software Engineer – $88,400
• Statistical Genetics Analyst – $85,000
• Senior Scientist – $95,000
• Bioinformatics Research Associate – $68,000
• Bioinformatics Scientist – $88,400
• Cytogenetic Technologist – $50,320
• Molecular Genetics clinical Lab Scientist – $59,987
• Genetic Counselor – $54,600
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My career in genomics: immune diseases

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In this film Gosia Trynka talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the effect of genetic changes on the immune system. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-immune-diseases
In this film Gosia Trynka talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the effect of genetic changes on the immune system. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

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Professor Helmerhorst tells how a Curtin degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology will open doors to a wide variety of important careers, while graduate Aaron Mackay talks about the great travelling opportunities his degree and career have afforded him.

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Professor Helmerhorst tells how a Curtin degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology will open doors to a wide variety of important careers, while graduate Aaron Mackay talks about the great travelling opportunities his degree and career have afforded him.

Career Advice on becoming a Molecular Geneticist by Helen S (Full Version)

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Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. ...

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Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. Taking a job in a bank, she studied Biology at university but found studying whilst working hard. On her job she says, "it's good working in an environment like this because there is always something new being identified or discovered."Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/helen-s/?length=short

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Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. Taking a job in a bank, she studied Biology at university but found studying whilst working hard. On her job she says, "it's good working in an environment like this because there is always something new being identified or discovered."Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/helen-s/?length=short

Genetics as a Career

Ms. Swati Salunkhe in this episode talks about the field Genetics. Genetics is a part of modern biology and biotechnology. It involves study of hereditary and ...

Ms. Swati Salunkhe in this episode talks about the field Genetics. Genetics is a part of modern biology and biotechnology. It involves study of hereditary and factors governing it. The field involves research work, the way biological characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another. Genetic Engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms. The work involves extracting the DNA out of one organism, changing it using chemicals or radiation and subsequently putting it back into the same or a different organism. They also study how traits and characteristics are transmitted through the generations, and how genetic disorders are caused. Their research involves researching the causes and discovering potential cures if any. To get in to the field one can start after class 12th with Science as background. Very few universities are giving genetics as specialization at undergraduate level but being interdisciplinary study by itself most of the universities are offering at the master’s level. It could be done after MBBS, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biology, and Microbiology. Along with this on requires certain personality traits like judgment capability, being organized, analytical skills, methodological approach, observation skills, stamina to work long hours, patience and be a team player. Job prospects are available in the field of Medical sciences, Pharmaceutical companies, Agriculture sector, Biotechnology industries and industries dealing with production, manufacture and research in biological and allied products.. Genetics is a field for individual who would like to go beyond to know what a physical body does or what makes a person and how things can be made better. Be it human being, animals or plant products. If one wants to rechange, redefine the human life and environment then one can consider genetics as the field as a career.

Ms. Swati Salunkhe in this episode talks about the field Genetics. Genetics is a part of modern biology and biotechnology. It involves study of hereditary and factors governing it. The field involves research work, the way biological characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another. Genetic Engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms. The work involves extracting the DNA out of one organism, changing it using chemicals or radiation and subsequently putting it back into the same or a different organism. They also study how traits and characteristics are transmitted through the generations, and how genetic disorders are caused. Their research involves researching the causes and discovering potential cures if any. To get in to the field one can start after class 12th with Science as background. Very few universities are giving genetics as specialization at undergraduate level but being interdisciplinary study by itself most of the universities are offering at the master’s level. It could be done after MBBS, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biology, and Microbiology. Along with this on requires certain personality traits like judgment capability, being organized, analytical skills, methodological approach, observation skills, stamina to work long hours, patience and be a team player. Job prospects are available in the field of Medical sciences, Pharmaceutical companies, Agriculture sector, Biotechnology industries and industries dealing with production, manufacture and research in biological and allied products.. Genetics is a field for individual who would like to go beyond to know what a physical body does or what makes a person and how things can be made better. Be it human being, animals or plant products. If one wants to rechange, redefine the human life and environment then one can consider genetics as the field as a career.

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Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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My career in genomics: cancer biology

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In this film NikiPatel talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the genetics of cancer. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

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Genetic Engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome for advancing healthcare, medicine, agriculture, to name a few.
Since Genetic Engineering is a highly research oriented field, a PhD degree is imperative if you want to climb up the ladder at work. PhD graduates usually go on to do their postdoctoral training and join university as professors or enter industry as research scientists. Students with just an undergraduate or masters degree can only work as research assistants or at best as lab managers. They cannot do independent research projects, lead a team of researchers or start their own lab.
Genetic Engineering scientists and researchers usually find jobs in the research labs of universities and research institutions. Some even join the R&D section of biotech industries. Students with M.Tech or MSc degree in Genetic Engineering or Biotechnology with specialization in Genetic Engineering can find jobs in biotech and pharma companies or join universities as research assistants. Some universities in India also hire MTech/MSc students as lecturers.
Very few universities in India offer Genetic Engineering courses and they are as follows
• SRM University [B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD in Genetic Engineering]
• Bharath University, Chennai [M.Tech in Genetic Engineering]
• Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna [B.Tech and MTech in Genetic Engineering]
Most universities offer Genetic Engineering as a specialization within a broader field such as Biotechnology or Biological Sciences. Students usually pursue a degree in Biotechnology/Biology and specialize in genetic engineering for their research projects. This is how it works at all levels, be it BTech, MSc/MTech or PhD.
Some of the Genetic Engineering research centers in India:
• JNCASR, Bangalore
• ICGEB, New Delhi
• RGCB, Thirvananthapuram
• IGIB, Delhi
• TIFR, Mumbai
• IISc, Bangalore
• NII, Delhi
• IIT Biotechnology departments
How to prepare for a career in this field?
If your goal is to pursue a research career in Genetic Engineering, then your best bet would be to complete your undergraduate degree and pursue masters course in a reputed university in India or abroad. For Indian universities, all you need is the GATE/JAM scores. For universities abroad, your GPA, GRE/TOEFL scores and research projects are very important. For this purpose, start doing projects under a professor in your department or in other universities/research institutions. Doing summer internships in prestigious research organizations such as TIFR, IISc etc. will not only help enhance your research skills but will also make you a likely candidate for scholarships and funding for masters/phd programs abroad.
Scope in India and abroad
India:
Genetic Engineering is still in the development stage in India. The past few years have seen a significant increase in the allocation of grants and funding for genetic engineering research and development and quite a number of scientific institutions such as the IISERs etc have been established by the Indian government. There is definitely a lot of momentum in this space but the opportunities are not as good as abroad.
Abroad:
USA, UK, Europe, Canada are doing very well in genetic engineering research. USA and UK are at the forefront of research in genetic engineering. If your goal is to pursue groundbreaking research in this field and publish high quality papers and research articles, then your best bet would be pursue your higher studies and find jobs in any one of these countries.
The starting salary of the genetic engineer is Rs. 20000 to Rs. 25000. Students having a bachelor degree in genetics, can earn 3.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year.
Some of the major employers for geneticist in India are:
• AIIMS
• Biocon
• Serum Institute
• Tata Memorial Centre
• Indian Society of Cell Biology
• Bcs-Insilico Biology
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Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to search for a variety of inherited conditions, such as genetic disorders and birth defects. They provide information and support to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, genetic counselors earned an average salary of $69,540 per year and an average hourly wage of $33.43. Although genetic counseling is a relatively new career field with few individuals employed in the United States (2,180 as of 2014), this career does hold some exciting prospects for the future.
In this article, you'll learn the job duties of a genetic counselor ("a day in the life"), the education requirements ("how to become a genetic counselor), and detailed salary statistics ("how much money do they make?").
Genetic Counselor Job Duties
Genetic counselors work with individuals and families to help determine risks for certain birth defects and genetic disorders. Here are some of the daily tasks a genetic counselor will perform:
They meet with patients to obtain comprehensive individual family and medical histories.
They study and evaluate genetic information from DNA laboratory tests to identify patients or families at risk for specific genetic risks.
They create detailed consultation reports to provide information on complex genetic concepts for patients or referring physicians.
They discuss testing options and the associated risks, benefits, and limitations with patients and families.
They counsel patients and family members by providing information, education, or reassurance regarding genetic risks and inherited conditions.
They participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics and genomics.
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CAREERS IN B.Sc.Genetics.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc. Genetics, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job Opportunities,Education details of B.Sc. Genetics.
BSc in Genetics stands for a degree in Bachelors of Genetics. Generally, BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics are a course that lasts for almost three years. Genetics is a branch in biology that covers all the branches under genes, variations and heredity in living organisms, preferably, all the living organisms.
Also, this course provides an insight majorly in the various ways traits are passed on from one generation to another. It is a degree course covering six semesters at the end of three years.
The subjects that are included in learning Genetics are Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Microscopy, Microbiology, Model Organisms, Biometry, Mendelian Genetics, Biotechnology, Cloning, Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.
The employment faculty of this course ranges from:
• Animal breeding industry
• Beauty care
• Animal science
• Brewing
• Educational institutions
• Food processing industry
• Health care
• Hospitals
• Universities
• Military
• Pharmaceuticals industry and supplies
• Gene therapy
• Horticulture
• DNA forensics department
The students after completing their course can seek jobs in the above mentioned industries.
Following is a list of universities across India that provides the best of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics courses:
• AWHSpecial college- Bachelor of science in Genetics
• DayanandaSagar institutions (DSI) Bangalore- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar- Bachelor of science in human genetics
• Kakatiya University (KU) Warangal- Bachelor of science in genetics
• Padmashree group- Bachelors in science genetics
• St. GeorgeCollege of management, science and nursing- Bachelor of Science in genetics.
Here is a list of major employers in Biologists across India:
• AIIMS
• BSc- Insilico Biology
• Tata Memorial Centre
• IndianSociety of Cell Biology
The student after completing his/ her degree of Genetics can opt for an array of fields to explore. Thus, this degree provides an insight to a vast number of career options to choose from.
• Lecturer
• Consultant
• Museum Educator
• Biotech Engineer
• Pharmaceuticals
• Food Processing
• Researcher
• Biophysicist
• Epidemiologist
• FoodScientist
• Immunologist
• Nutritionist
• Laboratory Technician
• Biology ContentDeveloper
Also, there are a number of advanced courses which could be done after attaining the degree of BSc/ Bachelors of Genetics which include MSc Genetics, MPhil Genetics, PhD Genetics.
The pay slip of a student after completing his/ her Bachelors in Genetics can earn in the following way:
• Microarray Software Engineer – $88,400
• Statistical Genetics Analyst – $85,000
• Senior Scientist – $95,000
• Bioinformatics Research Associate – $68,000
• Bioinformatics Scientist – $88,400
• Cytogenetic Technologist – $50,320
• Molecular Genetics clinical Lab Scientist – $59,987
• Genetic Counselor – $54,600
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My career in genomics: immune diseases

For more information about this film, as well as links to other related content, please view our page on yourgenome: http://www.yourgenome.org/video/my-career-in-genomics-immune-diseases
In this film Gosia Trynka talks about her research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute looking at the effect of genetic changes on the immune system. This is one of a series of films providing a unique insight into different careers in the field of genomics.

Study Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology at Curtin University

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Professor Helmerhorst tells how a Curtin degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology will open doors to a wide variety of important careers, while graduate Aaron Mackay talks about the great travelling opportunities his degree and career have afforded him.

Career Advice on becoming a Molecular Geneticist by Helen S (Full Version)

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Helen S is a trainee molecular geneticist, she did well at GCSE, but not so well at A Level. Taking a job in a bank, she studied Biology at university but found studying whilst working hard. On her job she says, "it's good working in an environment like this because there is always something new being identified or discovered."Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/helen-s/?length=short

Genetics as a Career

Ms. Swati Salunkhe in this episode talks about the field Genetics. Genetics is a part of modern biology and biotechnology. It involves study of hereditary and factors governing it. The field involves research work, the way biological characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another. Genetic Engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms. The work involves extracting the DNA out of one organism, changing it using chemicals or radiation and subsequently putting it back into the same or a different organism. They also study how traits and characteristics are transmitted through the generations, and how genetic disorders are caused. Their research involves researching the causes and discovering potential cures if any. To get in to the field one can start after class 12th with Science as background. Very few universities are giving genetics as specialization at undergraduate level but being interdisciplinary study by itself most of the universities are offering at the master’s level. It could be done after MBBS, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biology, and Microbiology. Along with this on requires certain personality traits like judgment capability, being organized, analytical skills, methodological approach, observation skills, stamina to work long hours, patience and be a team player. Job prospects are available in the field of Medical sciences, Pharmaceutical companies, Agriculture sector, Biotechnology industries and industries dealing with production, manufacture and research in biological and allied products.. Genetics is a field for individual who would like to go beyond to know what a physical body does or what makes a person and how things can be made better. Be it human being, animals or plant products. If one wants to rechange, redefine the human life and environment then one can consider genetics as the field as a career.

Genetic engineering

Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.

An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria generated in 1973 and GM mice in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. GloFish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States in December 2003.

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Kim says he was inspired to run in reaction to the incumbent Republican Tom MacArthur’s efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act... After arriving in the US, his father studied for a PhD in genetics and dedicated his career to researching cures for diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s, and his mother worked as a nurse in New Jersey....